Types of Media Clinical Microbiology Review 148
TYPE EXPLANATION EXAMPLES
Supportive
Enrichment
Selective
Differential
Note: Media may be of more than 1 type, e.g., selective & differential.
Nutrient agar, trypticase soy agar
Sheep blood agar, chocolate agar, brain-heart infusion,
buffered charcoal-yeast extract agar
Columbia colistin–nalidixic acid (CNA) agar, eosin
methylene blue (EMB), MacConkey, Hektoen enteric
(HE), xylose lysine deoxycholate (XLD), Thayer-Martin
EMB, MacConkey, HE, XLD
Supports growth of most nonfastidious bacteria
Contains added growth factors, e.g., blood, vitamins, yeast
extract
Contains additives such as dyes, bile salts, alcohols, acids,
or antibiotics to inhibit growth of certain bacteria (e.g.,
gram pos)
Formulated to provide distinct colonial appearances based
on certain biochemical rxn (e.g., lactose fermentation,
hydrogen sulfide [H 2 S] production)